Issues
May 2006
Cover art and pictures throughout the issue by Tom Pokinko
Tom Pokinko is a graphic artist based in Montreal. His work has appeared in The Progressive, Clamor and Fine Books & Collections (formerly OP Magazine), as well as with the United Nations Association in Canada. His portfolio is available at www.tompokinko.com.
Goodbye, Quebec?
A Quebec politician and civil servant reissues a provocative invitation
Reed ScowenWho’s Afraid of Alice Munro?
A long-awaited biography gives the facts, but not the mystery, behind this writer’s genius
Magdalene RedekopPeace in Our Time?
Despite the headlines, the world has become a less violent place
Fen Osler HampsonHalf-Full or Half-Empty?
An Australian and a Canadian take opposite views on dealing with climate change
Peter CalamaiHansel and Gretel on Vancouver’s Downtown East Side
Robinson’s characters ward off desperation with resourcefulness and grit
Lynne Van LuvenSkulking to the Right
Canadian papers hide a growing right-wing tilt under a froth of confections
Ray ConlogueWhat Is to Be Done?
Diagnosis and prescription for the chronic maladies of the Maritime provinces
Mary JaniganGetting Smart about Cities
A journalist lays out a primer of Canada’s urban landscapes
John Honderich